Sentence examples for interpreted as playing from inspiring English sources

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Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull told Sky News, in response to Mr Abbott's column, his "glib one-liners" could be interpreted as playing right into the hands of terrorists.

The former president made remarks that were widely interpreted as playing the race card, comparing Obama's success in the state with that of Jesse Jackson in his 1988 presidential run, and also decrying Obama's stance on the Iraq war as a "fairytale".

All agents associated with a macro action may be interpreted as playing an informing role to the evaluating agent associated with the sub-topic sub-goal agent.

Since the face to face encounter between persons is the primary situation within which human beings recognize themselves as minded creatures and attribute mental states to others, the system of mirror neurons has been interpreted as playing a causally central role in establishing intersubjective relations between minded creatures.

This feedback connectivity was interpreted as playing a facilitatory role in word recognition in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex, similar to the feedback effects from frontal cortex observed during object recognition (Bar et al., 2006; Kveraga et al., 2007).

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Since video communication is still a relatively unusual activity in most households, the novelty of talking to a parent over a video link could be interpreted as "play" for many children.

"Inevitably, you might say something and people might interpret that as playing mind games but this year it is obviously fiercely competitive.

Furthermore, these amplitudes can be interpreted as Poisson Dirichlet distributions playing a central role in the stochastic theory of random coagulation fragmentation processes.

It's traditionally interpreted as a play about growing old gracefully, but granted that Shakespeare died in his early 50s - in an age when, by his own account, a man could expect to live to three score years and ten - could it not be reconstrued as the middle-aged bard of Avon chucking all his toys out of the pram?

In 2011, the company canceled an advertisement displaying three beer bottles and the word "emboricuate," which would translate as "make yourself Puerto Rican," after people complained that it could also be interpreted as a play on the Spanish word "emborrachate" (get drunk).

They interpret playing hard as playing to give nothing away, so when they are behind in the match, they are happy to go ultra-defensive and attempt to slow the game right down.

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